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Have you ever had a vehicle stolen?


I had a 1987 Chevy Caprice stolen out of my apartment complex's parking lot while I was in bed, sleeping no more than 25 feet away from it.

Oh, that is a sick, cold feeling to walk outside and find out your car is gone.

Even worse, my tuba was in the back seat (I used to leave it in the car instead of lugging it up and down the stairs every time I went to band practice). When I reported the car stolen, the cops told me they couldn't take a report on the contents of the car unless and until the vehicle was recovered without the contents inside it.

So my car was stolen, but my tuba wasn't. That meant the cops wouldn't post the serial number of my horn to the local pawn shops. Ain't that a jiffy?

A year after the theft, I got a letter from the KCPD stolen vehicle division. I was very excited, because I thought they had found my car. No, turns out they were just writing me to ask if I had found it.

That was 12 years ago, and I've been paranoid about my vehicles, ever since. I put steering blocks on all of them, even the ones that nobody would want to steal.

Who else has experienced a theft like that?

- HOW kin I be so brainless, when I is so smart?

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Had a motorcycle stolen.

Have had numerous cars broken into.

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My friend had a motorcycle stolen out of my apartment parking lot when he stayed over at my place, one night. I felt just sick about it.

- HOW kin I be so brainless, when I is so smart?

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I had attempted to lock my bike up in the prking lot of the apartment I was living in. The manager said I could not lock the bike up to one of the concrete light poles in the complex. So I bad to start parking the bike towards the front of one of the spaces and then parking my car in the same spots in hopes to block it in.

The bike was still stolen from that position and no less than a week after I was told I could not lock it up.

Pain in the kiester dealing with insurance and the police in order to get my claim processed.

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That's the problem with bikes that aren't garaged: if you can't lock it down, three guys with a pickup truck can haul it right off, no matter what else you do to secure it.

- HOW kin I be so brainless, when I is so smart?

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It was a common problem in the area. Tried to do the right thing given where I was living at the time. Property management put a kink in my security plan.

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The day my friend's bike was stolen out of my apt lot, I went and asked the management what time the lot patrol went through, so we could narrow down when the theft actually occurred.

They told me that they didn't have a patrol anymore; the management all went to 'crime prevention training.'

Yeah? How's THAT workin' out for ya?

- HOW kin I be so brainless, when I is so smart?

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I went and bought a house with a garage. Was fed up with renting and all that property management BS.

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I don't want the hassle of a lawn and upkeep and paying for all the repairs and maintenance.

Guess what? Last Friday (the 4th), my wallet was stolen out of my car in the apt parking lot. Now, to be fair, I DID forget to lock the car, and I DID leave my wallet in it (two things I NEVER do...), but I'm beginning to think that the 'crime prevention classes' didn't really sink in.

- HOW kin I be so brainless, when I is so smart?

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